Does anyone have Amiga Format coverdisk 39 in ADF format by any chance. It's the DevPac disk on it with source code. I'm following the Bullfrog assembly tutorial from the magazine but require the coverdisk for the source code. Thanks.

Well I've decided to get into Amiga assembly programming using DevPac after reading the Bullfrog tutorial. Does anyone have DevPac 2 or 3 on ADF? Are there any good docs on the net about Amiga 68000 assembly or DevPac docs.

Do you have DevPac 3 in ADF Cody? I'm using the old DevPac version 2.15 off the AF coverdisk. It's a little basic to say the least!
If you do have it could you please upload it to the ADF-Zone if it's not too big. Thanks.

You should try looking for books on Ebay. Lots of people post Amiga 68k assembly books there

If you want a good assembly tutorial, I suggest you check out the LSD docs disks. I can't remember which, but I remember on 2 disks there was a very good tutorial (I used it recently as a refresher, but it should do well for beginners too)

Some fantastic links there!
Hopefully someone can upload DevPac 3 for me.
What Assembler do you use Cody/Amigaboy?

Devpac is handy if you are trying to build custom load hunk objects, but DevpacV2 will be fine for that.

The freeware PHXass assembler (on Aminet) runs rings around DEVPAC v3 in terms of compilation speed. One particular project took 65secs on my 060/66MHz A1200 using devpac_v3 as opposed to 6secs using PHXass_v4.40.

The built-in debugger that comes with Devpac_v3 is ok, but I personally find CodeProbe (part of the SAS/C pkg) to be superior and is my debugger of choice.

ResourceV6.06 (mentioned in this thread) is great if you wan't to patch executable files on the fly. It does have a built-in mini-assembler which will allow you to patch executables with assembler code, or in hex code.